The bad news: Pride month is over. The good news: some of the best TV is gay all year long!
Schitt’s Creek’s Annie Murphy headlines this new series, which is an audacious hate letter to the sitcom American dream.
The comedy series about two close friends who happen to be birds effortlessly makes the leap from Netflix to Adult Swim with its second season.
For our Episodes column, we re-examine “1:23:45”, the bleak, fantastic first installment of HBO’s ‘Chernobyl’ miniseries.
If you haven’t heard of HBO’s great underdog series Betty, now’s your chance to change that.
The star-studded Apple TV+ adaptation of one of King’s own favorite works is overwrought, muddled, and silly.
HBO’s therapy session drama returns after a decade off the air with a new cast and whip-smart and timely fourth season.
The second season of Ryan O’Connell’s semi-autobiographical show goes out on a high note, tackling disability and love with humor and nuance.
The latest Peacock series is laugh-out-loud funny and full of catchy original music.